Wednesday, April 12, 2017

"Let Love Spring" Book Tour and Give Away

About the Book

Book: Let Love Spring

Author: Jodie Wolfe, Sandy Faye Mauck, & Linda Shenton Matchett

Genre: Historical Romance

Release Date: March 30, 2017

An Angel for the Cowboy

When the bank threatens foreclosure on Essie Love’s home, it’s up to her to provide for her sisters. She’ll do whatever it takes to save them, even if it means marrying a stranger.
Jud Steele is wanted for a crime he didn’t commit. Wounded and left for dead, he lands on Essie’s doorstep. While she nurses him back to health, he finds himself longing for a home and family.
Can two desperate people find a path that leads to what they both need?

Spring Recaptured

The seed that falls in the dead of winter sometimes becomes the seed of life that rises in spring.

Late winter’s chill heats up quickly when Ren Klinghoffer sees the only girl he’s ever loved coming back into town after disappearing one dark night six years ago. The rumors of her being widowed and having a child appear to be true.
Andrea Vandermere Radcliff nervously returns to Springdale to stay with her aunt, afraid of only two things—keeping the secret that could harm her family and facing the beloved man she was stolen from.
Anger and unforgiveness plague the once betrothed couple. Will their broken hearts mend enough to bring them to the place of God’s peace and hope? Or will the sins of others permanently destroy the love that once bloomed in the spring of their lives?

A Love Not Forgotten

Allison White should be thrilled about her upcoming wedding. The problem? She’s still in love with her fiancé, Chaz, who was declared dead after being shot down over Germany in 1944. Can she put the past behind her and settle down to married life with the kindhearted man who loves her?It’s been two years since Charles “Chaz” Powell was shot down over enemy territory. The war is officially over, but not for him. He has amnesia as a result of injuries sustained in the crash, and the only clue to his identity is a love letter with no return address. Will he ever regain his memories and discover who he is, or will he have to forge a new life with no connections to the past?

My Review:

"Let Love Spring" is a book with four stories about love. Each story is a great read. The first two also have books as part of the story."An Angel for the Cowboy"Three sisters are in need of funds to save the family home but only 1 sister knows so she puts an ad in a newspaper for a husband but says no cowboys. This book is about someone who is mistaken for someone else. Oh,my favorite part is toward the end of the book. But if you want to know why, you will need to read the book and found out yourself. You won't be disappointed."Spring Recaptured"This is my favorite of the three stories. It has an old love turning up in a town that she disappeared from 6 years ago. She can't tell anyone why her family left. My favorite part of this story is the little girl and her love for books and the bookstore."A Love Not Forgotten " This story is about moving on when a former fiancee is presumed dead. But as the wedding day comes closer, Allison has doubts about marrying Don when she is still in love when Chaz. Chaz has no idea who he is because of amnesia. Can he leave the past behind and move on to the future?I was given a complimentary copy by the publisher Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.I am giving "Let Love Spring" five stars.

About the Authors

Jodie Wolfe creates novels where hope and quirky meet. She’s been a semi-finalist and finalist in various writing contests and is a member of ACFW. When not writing she enjoys spending time with her husband in Pennsylvania, reading, walking, and being a Grammie. Learn more at www.jodiewolfe.com.

Sandy Faye Mauck writes character driven historical fiction with a romantic heart and a sprinkle of humor. God’s truth is woven throughout her stories bringing hope and new life. She and her writer
husband live in their own happily ever after on the Pacific Coast that holds their hearts.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry,

Linda Shenton Matchett has lived in historical places most of her life-from Edison, New Jersey http://www.lindashentonmatchett.com./
(named for the famed light bulb inventor) and Washington, DC to Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (reputed to be the oldest summer resort in America). A freelance writer for over ten years, her articles and devotionals have appeared in numerous print and online publications. She is a volunteer docent at the Wright Museum of WWII and a Trustee for the Wolfeboro Public Library. She lives in NH with her husband, Wes and her fur-baby, Ben. Visit her at